
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Save Me From Myself

Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Citizenship
The 14th Amendment was ratified on July 9, 1868 and it was intended to secure rights for former slaves, people who were brought here against their will. According to some Houston hospitals, administrators estimate that 70 or 80% of the babies born have parents who are in the country illegally. The birthright citizenship is being used fraudulently and is taxing the resources of the United States.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Addicition
- It begins with an overpowering desire for a high, relief pleasure, or for me...an escape.
- It provides satisfaction. For me it was a satisfaction I have never known before in my life.
- It is sought repeatedly and compulsively.
- It then takes on a a life of its own.
- It becomes excessive
- Satisfaction diminishes.
- Distress is produced
- Emotional control decreases.
- Ability to relate deteriorates.
- Ability for daily living is disrupted.
- Denial becomes necessary
- It takes priority over everything else
- It becomes the main coping mechanism.
- The coping mechanism stops working.
- The party is over.
For any addict or alcoholic, the progression is relentless and inevitable. Within any given moment of our lives, however, we were unaware of the extent it had driven us and refused to see where it was leading. Like revelers riding a raft down a river of pleasure, we were unaware of the awesome power of the rapids or the whirlpool ahead.
I am not sure at what point I became an addict. I do know that a significant source was the relationship I had with my father. Because it I closed off inside, like dropping a curtain between me and him; and the world too, somehow. I threw some kind of tremendous silent switch. I would never again be on the outside what I was on the inside. What I was on the inside suddenly changed, and part of me retreated into that dark tunnel, way inside myself. I think that's when my resentment must have crystallized inside me. Let me see if I can play it back.
I remember turning away from my father, silently submissive on the outside, but something on the inside turned deep and dark. I just know I had a drastic change in attitude then, like a whole new mode of being. I was going to do what I wanted to do!
This attitude was against my dad. In order for me to keep doing what I wanted. I had to set myself against him. But it had to be on the inside, because I was afraid to assert myself.
There wasn't even a dilemma; I just went ahead and used again without a thought. But every time thereafter, using had a totally new feeling to it. It got me out of myself. A vast satisfaction. Great relief. Total escape from that inner pressure. What a fantastic release!
As a matter of fact, the first and subsequent using and drinking seemed like totally different experiences. The first was simply a new and pleasurable physical sensation that I didn't understand and something I could not bring out and discuss. The others weren't really physical at all; acting out was merely the means for entering a whole new and free world inside me. It was spiritual, there's no other way to describe it. I really can't overstate this feeling. The physical was nice but not big deal; but what a glorious discovery the other was!
However, this glorious discovery was a lie! I would find myself stealing away, racing into Detroit to score and return undetected. I was married to a wonderful woman, I had two great kids, a career and none of that was enough to keep me sober. I was doing what I wanted to do in an ideal situation, surrounded by love and nurturing and yet I kept on going downhill. I began to see that all those great feelings of release and freedom that had accompanied the progression of the malady had been delusions. I had no idea that I was deluding myself, creating my own insanity. One stage at a time, I had been seducing and victimizing myself into a great lie: The Wages of Addiction is Life. I had never come to terms with the true nature of my problem: The Wages of Addiction is Death!
I progressed in the lie until finally, even the thought of using or merely seeing something related to alcohol ignited the compulsion, and I would have to go out and score my "drug". As the pattern of periodic despair worsened relentlessly, I finally concluded that I would never have true relief until I was dead and buried!
I tried everything to stop and handle this thing. I even considered exorcism believing at a time I was possessed! There was nothing left for me to try; there was nowhere else to go and still be in charge, managing my will and life. I see now that all my religious striving and psychotherapy I was waiting for the miracle to happen first, that I should somehow be zapped or "fixed," unable to ever fall or be tempted again. I thought that if a person just had the right religious belief, he was automatically "a new creature; old things are passed away, behold all things are become new." That all thought of using would be removed, much as a tumor would be excised by a surgeon. The "religious solution" was one of the subtlest strategies in my arsenal of denial.
What I did not realize that the essence of being human is to have free choice. God does not want to remove from me the possibility of falling; he wants me to have the freedom to choose not to fall. I'd been praying self-righteously all along, "Please God, take it away!" no realizing my inner heart was piteously whining, "...so I won't have to give it up." There was belief in God without surrender. That belief availed nothing! I had never died to addiction! I finally got it back on April 9th, 2005.
That date certainly does not represent the end of pain, that is for sure. But it does represent the admission I was an addict and I had to finally take responsibility for me. It represents the day I gave up. Surrendered. That no amount of earthly power could "cure" me. I finally turned my will to God and gave all of me to Him. October 16, 2005 I found a church that is now my home church. I am a follower of Christ that has issues!
I can't believe that the person I have written about today is the same one who used to think and do the things I've described. Actually, that other person was a slave, he was living in a world of fantasy and illusion, only for himself, and always alone. He had never matured through emotional adolescence and was spiritually dead. He could not cope either with his own emotions or with life in the big world out there, and was constantly running. Running to satisfy demands of alcohol, addiction, lust, all that could never be satisfied. Running from who he really was, running from others, running from life, running from God, the source of his life.
The running is over. I have found what I was really looking for.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Even (illegal?) Aliens get in on the political frey!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Patriots: Undefeated! An exciting evening of sports...
On one channel I watched as the Patriots rallied from a 12-point second-half deficit and scored 22 straight points beating New York 38 to 35.
On another I watched Pavel Datsyuk score with just over four minutes remaining in the third period to break a tie and help the Detroit Red Wings to a 4-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes.
On one channel I witnessed the first NFL team to finish the regular season 16-0. They're the first undefeated team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins. The 1934 and 1942 Chicago Bears also finished undefeated in the regular season.
On the other I am witnessing the Red Wings probably have the best season ever.
It was a great night of sports!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas everyone!!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Happy Festivus Everyone!!
By December 2004, when Allen Salkin's article about Festivus as a real holiday appeared in the New York Times, thousands of people around the world were celebrating Festivus with parties, grievance-airing, pole-erecting, beer-brewing and the invention of new Festivus rituals.
What I take from this particular episode is how far the Christmas season has moved from it's true meaning. In many ways, the entire season has become as meaningless as this fictional holiday. As soon as Halloween is over, many stations start playing "christmas" music (I put it in quotes because most of the songs don't even mention Christ) non-stop.
Like it or not, this season is about the birth of Christ. When God became man. It all happened in a most remarkable moment. God became a man. Divinity arrived. Heaven opened herself and placed her most precious one in a human womb.
He gave up his place with God and made himslef nothing. He was born to be a man and became like a servant. -Phillipians 2:7
God had come near!!
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
It depends how you define Consensus

Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Evil Corn Syrup

More global warming?

David Deming wrote an interesting piece in the Washington Times. David is a geophysicist, an adjunct scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis, and associate professor of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma. I would say he has some credibility in the area of global warming and science in general. I do realize he is not a Nobel Peace prize recipient who is also an acomplished film maker, author and former Vice President, but never the less, I think he may have some insight.
Acccording to Dr. Deming, the global mean temperature has increased 0.7 degrees Celsius. "This slight warming is not unusual, and lies well within the range of natural variation. Carbon dioxide continues to build in the atmosphere, but the mean planetary temperature hasn't increased significantly for nearly nine years. Antarctica is getting colder. Neither the intensity nor the frequency of hurricanes has increased. The 2007 season was the third-quietest since 1966. In 2006 not a single hurricane made landfall in the U.S."
I am not suggesting that this is evidence that anthropological global warming does not exist, but it does merit that true scientific investigations be conducted to answer these questions. The idea of "scientific" consensus on anything is dangerous. It is especially dangerous when skeptics are ostracized.Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Here is one way not to leave a kid behind..or is it?
But now I don't. What I did not know is that the teachers had high expectations that were unrealistic. They expected me to do my home work, study, and be prepared for exams. What were they thinking??
That is what Principal Bennett Lieberman told his teachers at Central Park East High in East Harlem.
In a memo he has ordered his teachers to lower the standards to increase the rates of passing grades. After all, this is exactly how you prepare the youth of these cities to be prepared for college and the work force.
If only Wayne State did not have those silly rules and expectations....I would be a medical doctor right now.
Moral Imperitives versus sound Science

As usuall, the only solution governments can ever come up with is to tax it and hope the issue goes away. But as we have seen in the United States over our history, increase taxation does not eliminate hunger, poor education or poverty, if anything, it makes them worse.
For the record, I am not suggesting that the planet is not increasing in temperature. What I am suggesting is we do not know if this is a natural cycle or if humans have contributed to it. Based on studies I have read, I see a powerful arguement for natural cycles over man made emissions. Having said that, though, I would like nothing more than to see us become independent from oil and to do better for our enviroment. But we must do it in a scientifically sound manner rather than the folly displayed by Gore and his ilk.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Thoughts on Global Warming

Baby Tax need to save planet
Eco-Friendly Kangaroo Farts could help global warming
These article cracks me up!! It truly amazes me the hysteria generated from books like An Inconvienient Truth. I say hysteria because the defenders of the catastrophic global warming models completely reject any form of skeptism and denounce those that do as stupid and ignorant.
Supporters of global warming ( and truly what I mean is warming caused by the activity of people) say that there is a large consensus that it is, infact, occuring. They will point to the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC). It is important to point out that the IPCC is itself an arm of the UN and therefore part of a political organization. Its panel members are selected by politicians and it has an agenda of its own. Several polls of professional opinion indicate that widespread scientific scepticism exists with the IPCC orthodoxy. The published science that the IPCC draws upon to make its recommendations is mostly authoritative and widely accepted but, at the same time,
many distinguished and well qualified scientists, including myself,(you are supposed to laugh here) disagree with some of its findings.
Nowhere does Mr. Gore tell his audience or readers that all of the phenomena described in AIT fall within the natural range of previous environmental change on our planet. Nor does he present any evidence that climate during the 20th century departed discernibly from its historical pattern of constant change. This is not surprising, for no such evidence has been identified. Nor – remarkably, in view of its importance to his overall thesis - does Mr. Gore mention that global average
temperature shows no greenhouse warming at the earth’s surface since at least 1998, and none in the lower atmosphere since 1979. Because of such egregious selectivity, AIT presents as propaganda for a global warming cause rather than as a balanced and well-made documentary about climate science reality.
When you have trouble making sense of your observations, check the fundamentals behind your basic premises; in this case, those behind the prediction of global warming.
When I hear predictions based on averages and standard deviations, I can tell without knowing the details of any of the various models that the person making the prediction is using the mathematics of closed, random systems. Because the phenomena being modeled are open, chaotic systems for which no good mathematics have yet been devised, the output of such models should be suspect.
In addition, the predictions and measurements to support those predictions are expressed in temperature of the atmosphere. When predictions and measurement refer to heat, the appropriate unit is calories. To translate calories into atmospheric temperature requires knowledge of each component of the system, because the specific heat of the atmosphere varies markedly with its moisture content.
The first and second laws of thermodynamics should also be considered. They require the interconvertability of all forms of energy, and the trend toward maximum entropy (disorder or chaos). Thus, radiant energy from the sun is absorbed as thermal energy that is converted in part into the dynamic energy of wind and wave, the latent energy of water vapor in the atmosphere, and the electrical energy accumulated in clouds. Combined in this chaotic mix is the thermal energy from Earth’s core and the kinetic energy of the tides, which is created by the momentum of the moon. This is a picture of multiple inputs and interlocking energy cycles-chaos indeed!!
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Friday, November 09, 2007
Doctor Control
(A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000
(B) Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year
are 120,000
(C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.
Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept of Health Human
Services.
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Now think about this:
Guns:
(A) The number of gun owners in the U.S. is
80,000,000.
(Yes, that's 80 million..)
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(B) The number of accidental gun deaths per year, all
age groups, is
1,500.
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(C) The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is
.000188
Statistics courtesy of the FBI
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So, statistically, doctors are approximately
9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.
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Remember, 'Guns don't kill people, doctors do.'
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FACT: NOT EVERYONE HAS A GUN,
BUT
ALMOST EVERYONE HAS AT LEAST ONE DOCTOR.
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Please alert your friends to this alarming threat. We
must ban doctors before this gets completely out of hand!!!!!
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Out of concern for the public at large, we have withheld the statistics on lawyers for fear the shock would cause people to panic and seek medical
attention!